Scholarly Open Access Tissue Chips Journals
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trade with fashionable
tissue engineering with combining miniature models of living organ
tissues on a clear silicon chip. locomote in size from 1 / 4 to a a house key, the chips ar lined by living
cells and contain options designed to duplicate the complicated biological functions of specific organs. Ultimately, this new technology aims to create
drug development and pharmacological medicine
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articles and analysis information.
Open Access are often outlined as AN instrument ultimately used for public welfare to stimulate the expansion of worldwide science.
High Impact List of Articles
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Pathophysiology
of Hypertension in
Preeclampsia
Nisha Hariharan,
Andrew Shoemaker
& Stephen Wagner
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Pathophysiology
of Hypertension in
Preeclampsia
Nisha Hariharan,
Andrew Shoemaker
& Stephen Wagner
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Axial neck pain: a surgeon\'s perspective
Michelle J Clarke, Terry K Schiefer, Mark A Pichelmann and William E Krauss
Perspective: Clinical Practice
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Axial neck pain: a surgeon\'s perspective
Michelle J Clarke, Terry K Schiefer, Mark A Pichelmann and William E Krauss
Perspective: Clinical Practice
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The airway microbiome in cystic fibrosis: challenges for therapy
Laura J Gillanders, J Stuart Elborn, Deirdre F Gilpin, T Schneiders and Michael M Tunney
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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The airway microbiome in cystic fibrosis: challenges for therapy
Laura J Gillanders, J Stuart Elborn, Deirdre F Gilpin, T Schneiders and Michael M Tunney
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Approach to refractory childhood seizures
Blathnaid McCoy and Selim R Benbadis
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Approach to refractory childhood seizures
Blathnaid McCoy and Selim R Benbadis
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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New radiation therapy technique for breast cancer: should the IOERT boost be a standard technique?
Roland Reitsamer
Editorial: Clinical Practice
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New radiation therapy technique for breast cancer: should the IOERT boost be a standard technique?
Roland Reitsamer
Editorial: Clinical Practice
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Appendices: Volume 4 Issue 6
Appendices: Clinical Practice
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Appendices: Volume 4 Issue 6
Appendices: Clinical Practice
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Clinical trials in the use of antiretroviral therapy in developing countries: results and challenges
James Gita Hakim, Nehemiah Nhando and Anthony Chisada
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Clinical trials in the use of antiretroviral therapy in developing countries: results and challenges
James Gita Hakim, Nehemiah Nhando and Anthony Chisada
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Choice of monotherapy in newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetic patients: clinical perspective of ADOPT
Janaka Karalliedde and Robin E Buckingham
Clinical Trial Teport: Clinical Practice
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Choice of monotherapy in newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetic patients: clinical perspective of ADOPT
Janaka Karalliedde and Robin E Buckingham
Clinical Trial Teport: Clinical Practice
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Continuous renal replacement in the developing world: is there any alternative?
Aamir Jalal Al Mosawi
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Continuous renal replacement in the developing world: is there any alternative?
Aamir Jalal Al Mosawi
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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